South & West Sweden
Southern and western Sweden has the best climate for golf, with relatively mild winters. Historically, this region has been the natural point of contact with the Anglo-Saxon world. The city of Gothenburg has long established contacts with Scotland so it’s perhaps no surprise that the sport came here first at the start of the 20th century.
Falsterbo Golfklubb
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Falsterbo Golfklubb
Falsterbo is one of the few true classic links courses in Continental Europe. It’s located at the southernmost tip of Sweden on the scenic Falsterbo peninsula, where the Öresund and the Baltic meet.
Kristianstads GolfKlubb (East)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Kristianstads GolfKlubb (East)
The Åhus Östra (East) course at Kristianstad Golfklubb is one of Sweden’s elder statesmen and is located at Åhus on a sandy and gently undulating landscape.
Halmstad Golfklubb (Norra)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Halmstad Golfklubb (Norra)
Sweden has some fantastic golf courses and the Norra (North) course at Halmstad Golfklubb is one of them. It’s a surreal setting where you can smell the salty sea air and you can hear the sea, but you can’t see it.
The National (Links)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
The National (Links)
It’s reckoned the Swedish PGA complex just outside Malmö took over ten years of planning and construction before the new 18-hole The National Links course emerged in the summer of 2009.
Barsebäck Resort (Ocean)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Barsebäck Resort (Ocean)
Situated on the west coast of Sweden lies the world renowned Barsebäck Golf resort. With two championship courses, there’s no shortage of great golf to be had at Barsebäck.
Ljunghusen (1-18)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Ljunghusen (1-18)
Ljunghusens Golfklubb dates back to 1932 and there are 27 holes to be sampled here on the unique maritime heath of the Falsterbo Peninsula.
Vasatorp (TC)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Vasatorp (TC)
In actual fact, the new Vasatorp TC (Tournament Course) is not entirely new as it consists of nine remodeled and nine original holes – within a golf complex that now extends to 54 holes...
The National (Lakes)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
The National (Lakes)
The number of bunkers on the Lakes course averages four per hole, the same as the Links course, but the traps on the Lakes occupy an area three times that of the other course at the National.
Skövde (Södra)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Skövde (Södra)
Skövde Golf Club is laid out on hilly terrain to the south west of the town centre beside the Sydbillingens platå nature reserve...
Vasatorp (Classic)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Vasatorp (Classic)
Vasatorps Golf Club offers 54 individual golfing opportunities. The newly refurbished Classic course (formerly called Gamla or Old) is a very enjoyable parkland track, with some interesting water features...
Båstad (Gamla)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Båstad (Gamla)
Founded in 1930, Båstad Golfkubb engaged the then leading architectural firm of Fred Hawtree and JH Taylor to construct the Gamla (Old) course and it’s now considered to be the second oldest 18-hole layout in the country.
Sölvesborg
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Sölvesborg
At Sölvesborgs Golf Club the ability to shape the ball and play smart might create the basis for a good score, however the pressure is on all the way until you walk off the 18th green. It's not long, but it's a fun test for any player.
Barsebäck (Pine)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Barsebäck (Pine)
The Ocean course attracts all the golfing accolades at Barsebäck Golf resort because of its national and international tournament history but the shorter Pine course, which debuted in 1989, really doesn’t deserve to be overlooked at this wonderful golf complex on the Oresund Strait.
Bokskogen (Gamla)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Bokskogen (Gamla)
Laid out on the shores of Lake Yddingen, the Gamla (Old) course at Bokskogens Golfklubb was the venue for the European Boys Team Championship in 2006 - big tournaments here are commonplace.
LinksGolf Öland
South & West Sweden, Sweden
LinksGolf Öland
LinksGolf Öland (as Grönhögen is now known) is a very pleasant seaside golf course with many links-like features, including a large double green on the shoreline shared by holes 4 and 14.
Halmstad (Södra)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Halmstad (Södra)
When you visit Halmstad Golf Club at Tylösand, make sure you include time to enjoy both courses. The Södra (South) is just as much fun to play and is as well maintained as the more famous North course.
Isaberg (Ostra)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Isaberg (Ostra)
At Isaberg Golf Club you will find two scenic 18-hole courses and the Östra (East) course has host to an annual event on the Nordea Tour.
Kungsbacka (Gamla)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Kungsbacka (Gamla)
Founded in 1970 and located to the south of Gothenburg, Kungsbacka Golf Club now boasts 36 holes with the Old (Gamla) course being the key layout with its combination of seaside, woodland and open country holes.
Varberg (Västra)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Varberg (Västra)
Varbergs Golf Club dates back to the 1950s but its two 18-hole courses are of more recent vintage. The Ostra (East) course debuted in 1976 and the Västra (West) was unveiled in 1992...
Österlen (Lilla Vik)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Österlen (Lilla Vik)
The Lilla Vik course, or Little Bay in English, is a delightful parkland layout where you can see and taste the Baltic Sea. With for holes set on high ground above the coastline this is the seaside gem at Österlens Golf Club.
Kristianstads Golfklubb (West)
South & West Sweden, Sweden
Kristianstads Golfklubb (West)
Dating back to 1924, Kristianstads Golfklubb now operates two 18-hole courses, Åhus Östra and Åhus Västra, with the latter set out in a Muirfield-style as a clockwise 9-hole loop and a counterclockwise 9-hole loop, which helps to heighten the challenge when it’s windy.